Re: the funeral classics
Topdown - I'm sure everyone reading that post would join in sending their condolences. If they could spell it! In the midst of life...
Cheers
Bonedaddy,I'm glad you posted this cuz thats exactly why I hadn't said it yet....
Anyway on a more serious note, my very sincere condoleces. hae a cousin who's vey close, like a brother, who was born with spinebifeda and later got a brain tumor. He should have been dead a long time ago so nobody knows how long he has, we do know his kidneys are starting to shut down and the MRI's on the tumor didn't look good this time.
Can't tell you the hours and hours I've spent in a hospital room.... he too loves music, actually really likes metallica too, but his all time favorite is Hank Williams Jr. They wanted to get him an autograph for his 18th year (a miracle in itself), so his mom wrote him a letter explaining thier situation and how they couldn't afford to pay for one, but it would mean the world if they could get an autograph. When he got it in the mail I thought he was pass out he was so excited, "To Paul Jr from Hank JR"....He told me a few weeks ago that he didn't have long, so I answered with the usual 'aw come on man thats what they said 4 years ago.." and he said something Ive never heard him say before 'Yeah but I'm tired"...
Anyway I write all this to say that in a way (probably not to the same extent) understand how you must feel. Even though its sad that he passed away, you have to make peace with that fact at some point before it ever happens, and appreciate the amazing life they were allowed to live. I've had more fun with Paul than anybody in my whole life, and learned alot from him too. So I say to you, my sincerest condolences.....
LR